Publication (Thesis): Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement.
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Thesis
Publication Name:
Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement.
Reference Information
PARSONS, Melissa (2002) Compositional patterns of lotic benthic macroinvertebrates: Relationship to habitat and the scale of measurement., University of Canberra - PhD Thesis
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Other information:
Completed in financial year 2001-2002.
Supervisors:
Norris / Thoms (UC)
Sites: Upper Murrumbidgee River Catchment
Aims:
To determine the relationship between macroinvertebrate distribution and geomorphological habitat type, at different spatial scales.
To determine the effects that the interaction between macroinvertebrate distribution, geomorphological habitat type and scale may have on biological assessment of water quality using a predictive model.
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Australia
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Assessment and monitoring:
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Biota (group):
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Mesohabitat:
Macrohabitat:
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Administration
Administration
Created:
10/19/2004 03:17 PM
Lodged by:
Gail Ransom
Last modified:
03/18/2005 02:10:11 PM
Modification history:
10/19/2004 03:19:38 PM
03/17/2005 06:50:33 PM
03/17/2005 06:50:34 PM
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CN=Gail Ransom/OU=UC/O=CRCFE
Document Id:
D1542308286AE23CCA256F3200179C68